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  2. Marcel Breuer - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Lajos Breuer (/ ˈ b r ɔɪ. ər / BROY-ər; 21 May 1902 – 1 July 1981) was a Hungarian-German modernist architect and furniture designer. He moved to the United States in 1937 and became a naturalized American citizen in 1944.

  3. Gropius House - Wikipedia

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    It remained Gropius's home from 1938 until his death in 1969. [citation needed] Marcel Breuer, a fellow architect and friend of the Gropius family, came to the United States shortly after the Gropiuses, also to become part of the Harvard design faculty. Helen Storrow provided a neighboring plot of land to Breuer where he could showcase his ...

  4. Marcel Breuer House and Studio - Wikipedia

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    The Marcel Breuer House and Studio is a historic property at 634 Black Pond Road in Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Built in 1949 and enlarged in 1962 to designs by Marcel Breuer, it served as a summer retreat and experimental architecture landscape for the architect until his retirement in 1976. The property remains in the Breuer family, and ...

  5. Deaths in 1981 - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Breuer, Hungarian-American architect (b. 1902) George Voskovec, Czech-American actor, writer, dramatist and director (b. 1905) July 3 – Ross Martin, American actor (b. 1920) July 7 – Qahtan Muhammad al-Shaabi, South Yemenite socialist leader, 1st President of South Yemen (b. 1920) July 8. Jugah Barieng, Malaysian politician (b. 1903)

  6. Walter Gropius - Wikipedia

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    Gropius and his Bauhaus protégé Marcel Breuer both moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, to teach at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (1937–1952) [26] and collaborate on projects including The Alan I W Frank House in Pittsburgh and the company-town Aluminum City Terrace project in New Kensington, Pennsylvania, before their professional split.

  7. 945 Madison Avenue - Wikipedia

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    945 Madison Avenue, also known as the Breuer Building, is a museum building on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City.The Marcel Breuer-designed structure was built to house the Whitney Museum of American Art; it subsequently held a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and from 2021 to March 2024 was the temporary quarters of the Frick Collection while the Henry Clay Frick House ...

  8. Geller I - Wikipedia

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    Geller I in the mid-1940s. Geller I was a Modernist house in Lawrence, New York.The house was one of the first American works by architect Marcel Breuer, designed in 1945.It was demolished in 2022.

  9. List of Marcel Breuer works - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Breuer. Table, Model B19, ca. 1928 Brooklyn Museum Cesca This is a chronological list of houses, commercial buildings and other works by Marcel Breuer .